HIGH DEFINITION SECURITY VIDEO SURVEILLANCE

Wider Angles with Better Quality Images

The increased image resolution in megapixel/HDTV network cameras offer a number of benefits compared to other solution

When every detail matters!

With a megapixel or HDTV network camera, the resolution is at least three times better than an analog CCTV camera.It boils down to a simple truth: Megapixel and HDTV means higher resolution. Higher resolution means more detail. More detail means better possibilities for identification..

Less cameras more coverage.

Another argument in favor of megapixel and HDTV network cameras is that they can cover larger scenes than non-megapixel network cameras at a given number of pixels per area.For example, if four non-megapixel network cameras provide good coverage of your monitored scene, one 2.0 megapixel network camera will cover an even larger area, with no loss of image resolution.

Different aspect ratios for surveillance.

Network video enables images to be delivered in different aspect ratios, which is especially advantageous in combination with the high resolution that megapixel network cameras offer. In a conventional TV monitor, an aspect ratio of 4:3 is provided. Network video can offer the same ratio, in addition to others, such as 16:9. For HDTV network cameras specifically, to comply with the SMPTE (Society of Motion Picture and Television Engineers) HDTV standards, the cameras are required to deliver 16:9 aspect ratio in full frame rate 30/25.

Panoramic, 180 and 360 Degree Views.

With new advances in technology. IP cameras can now offer better coverage than traditional analog cameras. Perfect example are cameras that now offer panoramic, full 180 and 360 degree cameras with megapixel quality images that allow for digital PTZ (Pan, Tilt Zoom) while still maintaining full coverage of area been monitored.

High definition 1080p HD camera images (also known as Full HD) is a set of high definition (HD) video modes characterized by 1080 horizontal lines of vertical resolution and progressive scan. The term usually assumes a widescreen aspect ratio of 16:9, implying a resolution of 1920×1080 (2.1 megapixels), it is often referred to as full high definition CCTV, full motion CCTV or simply HD CCTV.
High definition (HD) CCTV security cameras fulfill the need for high resolution imaging, essential for many surveillance purposes. Ensuring the quality of video footage is of an acceptable standard that can be used both for preventative security surveillance and for evidence purposes
High definition (HD) 1080p CCTV camera images are critical to provide effective evidential video, helping operators, Police and prosecutors to identify objects and individuals; HD CCTV surveillance camera detail captures subjects and actions with more precise information.

Benefits of High definition (HD) video surveillance

Wider Angles with Better Quality Images

High Definition and Megapixel Video

Less cameras more coverage.

Different aspect ratios for more efficient surveillance..

Panoramic, 180 and 360 Degree views.

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